How To Tune A
Ukulele
Ukulele is
associated with Hawaii which is a kind of small guitar
made up of four strings. The ukulele is played just like
a guitar with tuning going from top to the
bottom.
It comes in four
sizes which are the soprano, the concert, the tenor, and
the baritone. The beginners usually start with the
soprano type since it is not so costly and is also easy
to play, while the experienced ones who know how to play
a guitar generally play baritone type.
Baritone type of
ukulele is made for experts and costs for a few thousand
dollars. Ukuleles which are made of low quality wood are
generally low in cost while some other ukuleles which are
made of high quality of wood are
costlier.
Ukulele has a
shape as that of a guitar but can have some variable
shapes also which include oval shaped, boat shaped,
etc.
The standard
tuning which is used in soprano, concert, and tenor
ukuleles is known as C-tuning which is tuned to g’c’e’a
while the baritone type of ukuleles is tunes to d’g’b’e
which flows from low to high. Another common tuning used
in sopranos and concerts is D-tuning which is tuned as
a’s’f#’b’.
This tuning is
generally higher than that of C-tuning. D-tuning produces
a sweeter tone in smaller ukuleles. For a beginner,
tuning the ukulele can be a difficult task to do but
practicing more of it makes it quite
easier.
The music which we
hear out of a ukulele is based on its tuning, so the
better the tuning, better will be the sound produced.
Sometimes tuning a ukulele can prove out to be fun and
can help the child get involved in the music. Some steps
which can be followed for proper tuning of your ukulele
include:
• For tuning
the ukulele you have to use an instrument which acts as a
reference point and a piano or a guitar serves this
purpose.
• Press the
lower G on your ukulele and rotate the button
corresponding to that until you are able to match your
ukuleles tone with the reference tone
• In the same
manner, also tune the other three strings. Keep playing
the reference tone till all your strings get matched with
it.
• Now press
the fifth button of the low G string and shift from the G
string to the C string which will make a match. If they
do not match rotate the tuning button of the C string
until they get matched.
• Now E
string is tested by pressing down it to the C string till
they match.
• Verification is done if the A
string is tuned by pressing it to the E string. Make the
necessary adjustments you have to tune
them.
Tuning should be
done properly and with great care else you will make your
ukulele get damaged. If it is not possible for you to
tune it in the beginning then you can take the help of
some experienced person.
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